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Katie Holmes has been chosen by Italian fashion label MaxMara for their ‘ “2011 Women In Film Max Mara “Face of the Future®”Award’ which is given to recognise style, talent and the recipient’s contribution to the community.
Katie Holmes has been honoured by MaxMara as their ‘ “2011 Women In Film Max Mara “Face of the Future®”Award’.
The annual award is given by the Italian fashion label to recognise style, talent and the recipient’s contribution to the community and Katie who travelled to Milan Fashion Week for the brand’s catwalk presentation said she was thrilled with the honour because she adores the label.
She explained: “Their clothes are so comfortable and beautifully made, I love wearing them. I’m so excited to be here at Milan Fashion Week, this is my first time. I haven’t been shopping yet but I will sneak in some time to shop.”
Ian Griffiths – Head of Design Style for the brand – revealed they had chosen Katie because she is the epitome of a MaxMara customer.
He told the Daily Telegraph: “Katie’s style is chic and modern, it equates with the Max Mara style because it gives you confidence so you look good in anything. No matter what you’re doing you don’t have to worry about how you look.
“With MaxMara you have to wear the clothes nonchalantly, you treat a camel coat like it’s nothing special and then mix it with something a bit more sexy like Katie does.”
The award will be presented to Katie – who attended the fashion show in Milan yesterday (24.02.11) with her mother Kathleen – at a gala in Beverly Hills in June where she will join the ranks of previous recipients Zoe Saldana, Emily Blunt and Elizabeth Banks.
Meanwhile Dolce and Gabbana presented an Eighties inspired collection in Milan yesterday and Karl Lagerfeld provided a modern take on Victorian inspired clothes for Fendi while today (25.02.11) Pucci will livestream its show from the Italian city.
Katie Holmes is due to star in a remake of the 1973 hit horror movie “Don’t be Afraid of the Dark” – out on 12th August 2011. Produced by Guillermo Del Toro and Mark Johnson, the film follows in the footsteps of a series of trapdoor thrillers which focus on differing versions of a scary hole which are invariably terrifying:
Sally (Bailee Madison), a young girl who moves to Rhode Island to live with her father (Guy Pearce) and his new girlfriend (Katie Holmes) in the 19th-century mansion they are restoring. Having stumbled upon the mansion’s hidden basement, Sally starts hearing voices calling out from the bolted ash pit, imploring her to open it. Sally obliges and unwittingly unleashes something so terrible, so unthinkable, that everyone’s life – hers most of all – is placed in immediate and grave danger.
The film is the latest release from Miramax Pictures. The premiere will take place at Comic-Con in San Diego.
Cast
Katie Holmes
Guy Pearce
Bailee Madison
Jack ThompsonCrew
Producers: Guillermo Del Toro, Mark Johnson
Director: Troy Nixey
Katie will be on the cover of the upcoming issue of Elle Magazine! Here is a small preview
Credit: @MagazineShelf
Added 3 images of Katie filming ‘The Kennedys’ back in July. I apologize for the long disappearance will be getting back to updating the site shortly.
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Katie Holmes is in talks to star opposite Adam Sandler and Al Pacino in “Jack and Jill,” a Columbia comedy being directed by Dennis Dugan.
In the film, Jack, a family man, deals with his twin sister, Jill, when she visits for Thanksgiving then won’t leave. Sandler will play both characters.
Holmes would play Sandler’s wife; Pacino is set to play himself.
“Jack,” being produced by Sandler and Happy Madison partner Jack Giarraputo with Todd Garner, is planning an October shoot.
The role marks Holmes’ first studio film since 2005′s “Batman Begins.” In between, she took a break from acting but graced the screen in 2008′s small-budgeted “Mad Money.” She has several ensemble indies in the can — including romantic drama “The Romantics” and crime thriller “The Son of No One” — and stars in the Guillermo del Toro-produced chiller “Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark,” which Miramax is set to open Jan. 21.
The actress, repped by CAA and John Carabino Management, is shooting History’s miniseries “The Kennedys,” playing Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.